What are Your Thoughts on Pot Shaped Pipes? Pros, Cons

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Lifer
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With any shape, pots included, the dimensions of the outer bowl don’t necessarily coincide with the shape of the tobacco chamber. Not all pots, but most, have a “U” shaped chamber. I’ve owned pots that had a semi conical chamber that tapered toward the smoke hole. That is my preference. Too much screwing around with moving the tobacco toward the center to get an even burn.
If I were ordering a custom pot I would avoid the “U” shaped chamber.
 

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Lifer
Apr 16, 2021
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With any shape, pots included, the dimensions of the outer bowl don’t necessarily coincide with the shape of the tobacco chamber. Not all pots, but most, have a “U” shaped chamber. I’ve owned pots that had a semi conical chamber that tapered toward the smoke hole. That is my preference. Too much screwing around with moving the tobacco toward the center to get an even burn.
If I were ordering a custom pot I would avoid the “U” shaped chamber.
I agree - For me a pot should have a larger dimension “U”shaped chamber and fairly thick walls
 

dmcmtk

Lifer
Aug 23, 2013
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Some say, these are the finest smoking pipes, ever made.
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And there you have it, the English brand that excelled at the Pot shape. Not always the sexiest, but wonderful smokers. Nice old Barling's Don.
 

briarbuck

Lifer
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I own several. Pete's and a Dunhill. A Doodler. Also have a few others from Mincer.

It's a shape that I am growing to like over time. Still haven't quite figured them out yet.
 
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PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
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If it's Peterson, I'll smoke it.

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Funny you say this, not that I’m choosing a Peterson, but looking to get a pipe made with the same shape as this Peterson, as a sort of Pot style.

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I’m not one for the overly clunky shapes, as some Pots can look like.

Beauty is certainly in the Eyes of the Beholder, my Beauty of Elegance in Pots, would be smaller like this.

I’m not even sure if Kapp Royal 606 would even be technically considered a Pot. It just comes across to me like a smaller proportioned one.

 
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carolinasmokes

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Funny you say this, not that I’m choosing a Peterson, but looking to get a pipe made with the same shape as this Peterson, as a sort of Pot style.

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I’m not one for the overly clunky shapes, as some Pots can look like.

Beauty is certainly in the Eyes of the Beholder, my Beauty of Elegance in Pots, would be smaller like this.

I’m not even sure if Kapp Royal 606 would even be technically considered a Pot. It just comes across to me like a smaller proportioned one.

That's a nice looking Pot.
 
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Well, I pulled the trigger on two more Vauen filter less pipes, I bought the smooth and sand blasted pair of Pots, they'll match my set of billiards. I'm done pipe shopping for a couple of years now, it'll be a while before I have these broken in and well seasoned. I would like to also thank everyone for sharing photos and comments, it was the push I needed. Here's what's coming in the mail...

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